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At hlet icHALL OF FAME
GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
EIGHTH ANNUAL INDUCTION CEREMONY
Friday, September 20, 2019
Greenville High School Athletic Hall of Fame
Class of 2012William Cook *
Richard “Dick” Diehl*Ty Hallock
Walter Jaehnig*Paul Jorgensen
Stan Kemp*Jim Lincoln
Leo MarshallFrank Stankey*
1945 Football Team
Class of 2013Dave Hannah
Kent InglesRobert E. Rice, M.D.*
Larry Taylor
Class of 2014Jill Bigelow Tobey
Don “Poncho” KorsonTom Warriner
1983 Football Team
Class of 2015Duane Chambers
Mike Nelson1970 Golf Team
Class of 2016Bill Allinder*
Kathy CommeeLyn Hallock Arons
Fran Larsen
Class of 2017Derek Cushman
Einer Jorgensen*Sarah Minier
Emily Dudzik Weikle
Class of 2018Megan Cushman Ingles
Tom Hallock2008 Wrestling Team
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* denotes deceased
Eighth Annual Induction Ceremony
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Zach Ingles GHS Class of 2002
Zach’s accolades on the basketball court are impressive and many. He was All-Conference four times, two-time Special Mention All State, All State his high school senior season and made the MHSAA Dream Team. He finished third in voting for Mr. Basketball his senior year and left GHS with 17 school records. Some of the many State basketball records he held at the time of graduation included being 20th all-time leading scorer, fifth in steals, third in career free throws, fifth in career three-point field goals and eighth in free throw percentage. An All-American nomination followed. Zach was coached
in high school by his father, Kent Ingles, another GHS Athletic Hall of Famer.
Zach’s collegiate career began at Pasco Hernando Junior College then moved to Division I Eastern Kentucky where he had the opportunity to compete in the “Big Dance” under head coach Travis Ford. He was NJCAA All Ameri-can in 2003, voted to the All Ohio Valley Newcomer Team in 2004/2005, and All Ohio Valley Tournament Team in 2005. He played professionally in Asia, Europe, North America and South America for teams in Qatar, Lebanon, Iceland, Poland, Slovakia, Mexico and Argentina. He has
coached basketball at Aquinas College, Grand Rapids Community College and Olivet College.
Family: Married to 2018 Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, Megan Cushman Ingles and twin daughters, Emma and Olivia.
Greenville High School Athletic Hall of Fame
Angela Mustonen Arnold GHS Class of 1992
Angela was an accomplished three-sport athlete at Greenville High School, competing in volleyball, basketball and track & field (T&F) and earning nine varsity letters. She earned All-Conference nods in basketball two years and T&F three years.
Her 1990-1991 basketball team, coached by Tom Warriner, was Conference Champions with a 20-3 record, losing in the District final. She was All-State in T&F in 1990, 1991 and 1992. At the Division I State meet, her mile relay team which included Mary Beth Taylor, placed fourth two years in a row. Her senior year they took second. She also placed in
the 100 m. hurdles, 300 m. hurdles and 4 x 200 m. relay her junior and senior seasons. The track teams placed third and fourth at the Division I State meets in 1991 and 1992. She was the Out-standing Athlete at the West Michigan Meet of Champs and the Ionia/Montcalm County Meet of Champs. She broke - or was part of - four school records that stand to this day. Angela was voted Best Female Athlete by the GHS coaching staff her senior year.
Angela earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Master of Science Degree in Library Science/Computer Information Systems from the University of Michigan and played on the 1993-1994 Women’s Basketball team. She lives in Moreland Hills, Ohio and is the Director of Marketing for Selman & Company, an insurance administrator.
Family: Her husband, Sean; two children, Xavier and Oriana.
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Eighth Annual Induction Ceremony
Mary Beth Mount TaylorGHS Class of 1991
Another stand-out three-sport athlete at Green-ville High School, Mary Beth competed in vol-leyball, basketball and track & field, earning ten Varsity letters and All-Conference nods her senior year in all three sports. She was MVP twice in vol-leyball, and an MVP and Most Dedicated Player in Basketball her senior year.
Mary Beth shined brightest as a T&F athlete, earning All-Conference all four years and All- State as a junior and senior. A high jumper, hurdler and sprinter, she was MVP of the team her junior and senior seasons. She was named Outstanding Athlete at West Michigan Meet of Champs two years in a row and Daily News Outstanding Athlete three years in a row. She’s
held at least five school records in T&F and still owns the high jump record of 5’5 ½”. Mary Beth participated in high jump, hurdles and the 4x400-meter relay at Re-gionals all four years, winning five Regional titles. She competed at the State meet four years and placed in three events; 300 m Hurdles, 4x400 m Relay and High Jump. The teams her junior and senior years placed third and fourth at the Division I State meet and were coached by GHS Athletic Hall of Famer Tom Warriner. Mary Beth was voted Best Female Athlete by the GHS coaching staff her senior year.
A Grand Valley State University grad-uate, she earned her BS in Science and her MA in Educational Leader-ship. She was also a member of the Laker basketball team for four years, earning Academic All-American hon-ors for three years.
Mary Beth is the Principal at GMS with past stints as GHS Assistant Principal and as a GMS and GHS science teach-er. She also coached Freshman and JV girls’ basketball.
Family: Her husband, Martin; two children, Sydney and Marissa.
--- ATHLETE ---
Mary Beth Mount and Angela Mustonen
Greenville High School Athletic Hall of Fame
Nancy Johnson Coach - Girls Golf
Nancy earned a Master of Arts Degree from Grand Valley State University and taught Greenville Middle School math for 33 years. She began her coaching career with the Cheer Team from 1984 to 1987 but was better known for her accomplishments on the links. She became Head Girls Golf Coach in 1990 and coached until 2018. Under her tutelage her team’s won fourteen Conference titles, four Regional titles and seven Runners Up. Her teams registered two third place finishes and one fourth place finish in Class B or Di-vision II State Competitions. Nancy’s teams were recognized ten times for Academic All State. Another eight athletes were All State or Honorable Mention All-State.
Nancy was a six-time Regional Coach of the Year, three-time Michigan Golf Coaches Association (MIGCA) Division II Coach of the Year and was named to the MIGCA Hall of Fame in 2010.
Family: Married to Davey; she has three children, Davey, Mark and Darcey. She also has five grandchildren.
--- COACH ---
Eighth Annual Induction Ceremony
Thank You!The GHS Athletic Hall of Fame committee would like to thank the John and Linda Stafford Family for their generous donation of the Athletic Hall of Fame wall. We would also like to thank the William and Harriette Cook for the donation of the second wall.
The committee would also like to thank Jeff Marshall for his work each year on the plaques.
Thanks also go to Don Bryant for putting the Hall of Fame plaques on the Wall and Paul Craig for purchasing and cooking the meal.
-- GHS Athletic Hall of Fame Committee --Jeff Day, Steve Day, Alex Kemp, Tim O’Brien,
Tom Hallock and Brian Zdanowski
There is a nomination form on the school website under the Athletics tab. Please fill out the form and submit it to: Tim O’Brien at GHS, 111 N. Hillcrest St.,
or by email to [email protected].
GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL FIGHT SONG
We’re here to cheer for our team tonightShout loud and strong with all your might.
Hold a-loft the purple and the goldFor their honor bravely Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
We have no fear for our varsity,Their aim is do or die.
We will hail our conquering heroesAs they win for Greenville High.
We’re here to cheer for our team tonightShout out the song with all your might.
Hold a-loft the purple and the goldFor their honor bravely Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!
We have no fear for our varsity.Their aim is do or die.
We will hail our conquering heroesAs they win for Greenville High.